Some historians and archaeologists consider the area the heart of the first state of the Polanie, the "founding" tribe of Poland.
The archaeologists considered Brew's letter with all seriousness, and voted sixteen to seven in favor of the traditional spelling.
The modern village is generally believed to be built on what archaeologists consider to be a man-made polder structure, constructed to provide shelter for the fjord.
Finally, some archaeologists consider broch sites individually, doubting that there ever was a single common purpose for which every broch was constructed.
He said that most archaeologists consider her to be an eccentric.
Although some archaeologists consider the use of metal detectors to be tantamount to treasure hunting, others deem them an effective tool in archaeological surveying.
Before the hurried digging began, many archaeologists did not consider this particular stretch of the Nile to be a major settlement site.
Generally non-Mormon archaeologists do not consider there to be any authentic Book of Mormon archaeological sites.
Some archaeologists also consider pits and grooves in the rock, known as cups, rings or cupules, as a form of rock art.
Despite its small size, archaeologists consider Surkotada very important.